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Keeping your class engaged with new and interesting classroom resources is vital in helping them reach their potential. With Tes Resources you’ll never be short of teaching ideas. We have a range of tried and tested materials created by teachers for teachers, from early years through to A level.

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These activities reinforce understanding of the ‘Subject Specific Vocabulary’ required for the Coastal Processes Section of the AQA Syllabus. Students match the definitions , complete a cloze activity and then produce a definitions table. An answer sheet is also included. No further preparation necessary. Editable and PDF versions of all sheets. Also included are complete A5 vocab sheets and a short slide answer ppt that can easily be added to existing presentations for easy self marking.
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There are seven (7) lessons in this bundle. It’s the complete set of map skill lessons that is usually taught to year 7s at the beginning of the school year. This bundle will cover your planning for entire first half-term. All the resources to deliver the lessons are included in the ppts. The ppts are very easy to follow and answers to practice tasks are included to make it easy for non-specialist who might be teaching this topic. The lessons are very practical so students will be doing most of the work while the teacher can provide one-one attention. The lessons included are:
Qualities of a good map
Map symbols
Map scales
Compass coordinates
Grid reference
Relief
Contours
A description of each lesson can be found on my page for each individual lesson.

Deposition landforms
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to):
WALT: describe how devotional landforms are formed in sequence.
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB.
This lesson has knowledge checks with a self assessment opportunities as well as and assessment opportunity (exam practice) with success criteria and a model answer.
Good link to OS maps and identification of landforms of deposition.

Here’s a wonderful bundle of resources to help you teach your students about the adventures of Paul the Apostle in a fun creative way. This BUNDLE includes two Activity Books:
⭐️Paul’s Journeys Quiz Activity Book: Includes 71 pages of fun and engaging Bible quizzes, maps, and creative writing &amp; coloring activities. Plus detailed scripture references and an Answer Key for teachers.
⭐️The Life of Paul the Apostle Activity Book: Contains 20 Bible story units (119 pages) packed with activities covering Paul’s incredible adventures, including Road to Damascus, Paul in Cyprus, Paul &amp; Silas in Prison, The Bereans, Shipwrecked! and many more! A fantastic way to introduce children to the early church and the crucial role Paul played in spreading the true gospel. Each unit includes a Bible story coloring worksheet, a fill-in-the-blanks Bible passage, a word search puzzle or crossword, coloring activity page and Bible Task Cards. Plus original illustrations, detailed scripture references and an Answer Key for teachers.
Very little teacher prep needed. Just print the activity sheets you need, and go!
WHO IS IT FOR?
3rd Graders (8 to 9-year-olds)
4th Graders (9 to 10-year-olds)
5th Graders (10 to 11-year-olds)
6th Graders (11 to 12-year-olds)
7th Graders (12 to 13-year-olds)
8th Graders (13 to 14-year-olds)
Visual Learners
Homeschoolers
Interactive learners
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There are 4 lessons in this bundle.
Qualities of a good map: This lesson covers what is a map, what should all good maps have, how to draw sketch maps and what are mental maps
Map symbols: This lesson covers what are map symbols, how to use symbols to learn about a place, identifying different OS map symbols.
Map sclaes: This lesson covers what are scales, how are scales used, types of map scales, scaling things up and scaling things down.
Compass coordinates: This lesson covers 4, 8 and 16 point compass, how to use compass and what are hemispheres.

Britain’s varied coastlines
Learning objective/WALT (We are learning to) :
WALT: describe and compare Britain’s beaches
The main lesson is on Smart Notebook and resources are in PPT format or word.
Resources for the lesson saved in the attachment section (paper clip) on the SNB.
This lesson has knowledge checks with a self assessment opportunity
Students will find that Britain’s beaches vary in terms of rock type, use and popularity.

Lesson 1- Population Introduction
Lesson 2- Births and Fertility
Lesson 3- Death Rates
Lesson 4- Life Expectancy
Lesson 5- Population Structure
Work booklet for all.
Please note there is no scheme of work attached. The idea is to make use of the power points with the work booklet. Some tasks are explained, others would be discussion or using common sense to create your own.
A very detailed template to get started.
Thanks

This set of resources is designed for teaching the KS2 Geography unit ‘Investigating Rivers’.
The planning, presentations and activities are also available individually on the TES.
If you like this resource, please review it. If you have any suggestions or feedback, contact me at eddiebray@yahoo.co.uk.
I am also looking for teachers to test new resources. Get in touch if you would like to help!

Here’s a wonderful set of resources to help your students learn about Paul the Apostle in a fun and engaging way. Contains 20 Bible story units packed with activities covering Paul’s incredible adventures, including Road to Damascus, Paul in Cyprus, Paul &amp; Silas in Prison, The Bereans, Shipwrecked! and many more! A fantastic way to introduce children to the early church and the crucial role Paul played in spreading the true gospel.
Each unit invites students to explore Paul’s life further through 119 pages of worksheets, coloring activities, puzzles and task cards. Our worksheets include original illustrations, detailed scripture references for further Bible reading and an Answer Key for teachers. The perfect resource to keep on hand for Homeschoolers, Sunday and Sabbath school teachers, and parents.
WHO IS IT FOR?
3rd Graders (8 to 9-year-olds)
4th Graders (9 to 10-year-olds)
5th Graders (10 to 11-year-olds)
6th Graders (11 to 12-year-olds)
7th Graders (12 to 13-year-olds)
Visual Learners
Homeschoolers
Interactive learners
Children’s Ministry Leaders
EACH BIBLE STORY UNIT INCLUDES
**Bible story coloring worksheet
**What’s the Word? Bible passage
**Word search puzzle or crossword
**Coloring activity page
**Bible Task Cards
**Plus an Answer Key for teachers and parents
INCLUDES 20 BIBLE STORY UNITS
Stoning of Stephen
Road to Damascus
Escape from Damascus
Paul on Cyprus
Paul in Pisidian Antioch
Paul visits Lystra
The Jerusalem Council
Paul and the Slave Girl
Paul and Silas in Prison
Paul in Thessalonica
Paul and the Bereans
Paul visits Athens
Paul in Corinth
Riot in Ephesus
Eutychus falls asleep
Paul visits the Temple
The plot against Paul
Paul before Felix
Paul meets King Agrippa
Shipwrecked!

This resource is aimed at upper KS2 or lower KS3 children and is part of a wider Rivers unit (see Rivers - medium term plan).
In the presentation, children are taken on a journey from the source to the mouth of the River Thames. Starting at Thames Head, the source of the River Thames, children investigate maps and satellite photos and try to identify common river features along the way. Other locations include Windsor Castle, the Isle of Dogs in London and the mouth of the river at Southend-on-Sea.
The writing-based activity challenges children to first label each map/satellite photo and then write a paragraph describing the location and river features they can see. It is differentiated two ways:
LA - Children have maps/satellite photos and cloze procedure paragraphs to complete.
MA/UA - Children have maps/satellite photos, a wordbank and write their own paragraphs.
If you like this resource, please review it. I will happily send you a free resource of your choice in return for a review or useful suggestions/feedback. Contact me at eddiebray@yahoo.co.uk

This is a KS3 / KS2 lesson on compass points. It is an excellent lesson to peak students’ interest in maps and to pass on map skills. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; Description of a compass and its purpose, using 4, 8 and 16 point compasses, locating places in different hemispheres of the earth (northern, southern, western an eastern).
Learning resources used in the lesson are; labelling compass coordinates, atlas compass task, hemisphere atlas task.
Other facts; The answers for the practice activities are included on the ppt which makes it even easier for non specialists to deliver.
The lesson is planned in detail and most of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. You will need atlases/maps of the UK for this task. Now just download and teach!

These resources cover all the key subject specific vocabulary used in the AQA 9-1 GCSE Paper 1 , Section A , Natural Hazards. The sheets can be used individually to as starters or quick recap activities. Answer sheets are included and a powerpoint slides can be simply ‘dropped in’ to existing lessons to allow for quick self marking /checking. PDF and editable versions included.

This is a KS3 lesson on population structure. It can also be used with a GCSE group. Key facts about the lesson are:
The content covered by the lesson are; definition of population structure (including definitions of the terms young dependent, elderly dependent and working age group), description on how to use population pyramids, comparing population pyramids of HICs and LICs, advantages and disadvantages of an ageing population.
Learning resources used in the lesson are; Keyword matching task, graph analysis, peer discussion and writing task.
The lesson is planned in detail and all of the resources for teaching the lesson are included in the ppt; starter, learning activities with resources, clear outline of learning tasks and a plenary. Now just download and teach!

A worksheet for mixed ability students to identify positive impacts of regeneration at Salford Quays, in Manchester, North West England. Students have to identify social, economic and environmental impacts and sort the statements in to the correct categories on a venn diagram.

This resource is aimed at mixed ability GCSE students studying sustainable communities. It focusses on BEDZED, The Beddington Zero Energy Development in Hackbridge, London. Students have to evaluate how sustainable the development is.
Learning objectives:
To explain how and why settlements are sustainable
To evaluate to what extent BEDZED has been successful
This resource links to Eduqas Geography B specification, but can easily be applied to other exam boards.
For tips on how to use this resource, please download the lesson plan.

A web-based activity to introduce students to German geography and culture and first German words. Unlike other webquests, students here use internet research to solve puzzles and codes while learning about Germany. It also does not require any printing as all answers are entered and checked in the webpage.
Ideal activity at the beginning of a course in German language or European geography or as a fun activity last lesson before the holidays.
The activity includes tasks on:
• Germany’s location in the world
• Main points of German geography
• pictures of German cities
• 360-degree picture quests
• famous Germans
• German companies and what they produce
• Greetings in German
• German numbers and days of the week

A generic Geography quiz that is ideal for a fun end of term activity. The quiz is suitable for both KS3 and KS4 classes and has 5 rounds consisting of:
Famous Landmarks
Flags of the World
Geographical Movie Titles
Country Outlines
Megacity Locations
The answers are provided at the end of the presentation and there is a worksheet that students can complete. The total marks for the quiz are out of 50.

This unit of work has been written for the start of Year 7, but could be used within any of KS3 or even adapted to Year 6.
It starts off with what a place is and describing where we live in the world. It then uses local fieldwork to investigate places and moves on to improving knowledge of the UK, Europe and the World.
You will need to adapt the fieldwork lessons slightly due to the local surroundings to your school, but this will only involve a localised google map and a couple of images.
There is a test at the end of the unit.

This is my Second Amazing Race for GCSE revision. It covers topics such as Rainforests, River processes and Volcanoes.
The Journey takes students to
Iceland (E15)
Madagascar (Rainforest [SKILLS - Scale])
UK (Medmerry)
Malaysia (Borneo Rainforest)
Egypt (Nile River)
UK (Nap Wood)
Every location has 2 tasks - these tasks include GCSE questions, creative and recall tasks.
There are also 2 road block tasks: model building and European flag recognition

Introduction lesson to Coastal SOW for KS3.
Includes use of the coastline, jobs and trade.
Main activity is Atlas task for major coastal areas in the UK.
Differentiated LO.
Challenge questions and tasks included.

A complete unit for KS3. The lessons cover the UK for a human geographers perspective and a physical geographers perspective.
All the lessons have starters/connect activities, main/activate and demonstrate activities and plenary/consolidation activities. The worksheets have been created and included at the end of each presentation. Answers have been provided and all you need to do is click through the PowerPoint, making self/peer assessment easy.
Below is a summary of the main activities in each lesson.
Lesson 1: A mapping activity, so students understand where the different human and physical features of the UK are.
Lesson 2: What is England? This lesson breaks down what is meant by the UK and it different states.
Lesson 3: Students use their learning from the previous two lessons and use data to help them explain the distribution of the UK’s population.
Lesson 4: The weather and climate of the UK, students will use figures to help explain why the UK has such a varied climate.
Lesson 5: Why are some areas in the UK wetter than others, students will use sources to explain this.
Lesson 6: Students will use census data to make conclusions about the UKs population.
Lesson 7: What is the EU and the Commonwealth and how are we connected to the rest of the world.

Geography Anagram Lesson Starter, spares roughly the first 8-10 minutes of the lesson once started. More time can easily be spared by going through the answers.
Included is the Student Copy Marked -SC- and the Teacher Copy (answers) Marked -TC-
NB: This starter is Hard and will really get the brains going in your students.
I hope you enjoy your starter, please feel free to leave feedback on how I can improve resources but also recommendations on future resources you would like to see.
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These activity reinforces understanding of the ‘Subject Specific Vocabulary’ required for the UK Weather Section of the AQA Syllabus. Students match the definitions , complete a cloze activity and then produce a definitions table. An answer sheet is also included. No further preparation necessary. Editable and PDF versions included. Also included are complete A5 vocab sheets and a short slide answer ppt that can easily be added to existing presentations for easy self marking.
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This is a fun collaborative and co-operative learning activity for World Cup geography skills to help children discover facts about countries, team emblems,capital cities and famous landmarks.
It helps children look at physical geography and is entirely editable, to replace with whichever teams/information you wish to focus on. All pictures are from royalty free clipart.
There is also an extension activity idea.
It is aimed at KS1 and KS2 (it can be simplified or added to to makes it more difficult/easy). I will be using it as part of my end of term activities.
The instructions are in the file.

European study Homework Task to empower the children to be creative - This can be adpated to any age group including secondary and I have used this to great success ! The children have come up with some great thought and have relished sowing and telling to their classmates !!

End of term word search
Countries of the World Cryptic Word Search
Geography
A series of questions about various countries with the answers to be found in a word search.
All answers are included.
It is suitable for secondary, key stage 3 and 4.
This resource is 6 pages in total.
It can be printed in colour or black and white.
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Keywords: geography, fun, activity, worksheet, countries

This is a letter set on bunting consisting of:
A-Z in capital letters
a-z in lower case letters
0-9
! ? … , . “”
x + = ÷
There is one letter/ number/ symbol per page.
All you have to do is print out the pages you need to write out any heading you like. Get the pages laminated and cut out to create a lovely and creative display heading.
You can also use your printer settings to put multiples pages per page to get smaller letters (that depends on your printer though).
I hope your class enjoy your beautiful and creative headings to displays.

This bundle covers the most popular LIC and UK cities for the AQA 9-1 Paper 2 Urban World Unit. Simply choose the combination that works for you! Includes Liverpool, Bristol , London, Rio, Mumbai and Lagos. Fully editable powerpoints and easy to distribute PDFs. Photocopy friendly versions included. Ideal for revision purposes.

Three comprehensive knowledge organisers that cover the Paper 2 case studies from the Oxford Textbook. Bristol, Rio and Nigeria are presented in a concise format with the syllabus links carefully identified and all the subject specific vocabulary included. Great for revision, just print out and distribute. Editable ppt and easy to distribute PDFs included with photocopy friendly versions as well!

set of knowledge organisers and revision summaries that cover the UK element of Section A: Urban Issues and Challenges of the AQA GCSE Syllabus. A case study of London linked to the specification requirements is included and covers the key strands required, including regeneration . The resource is fully editable but a PDF version is also included.
Covers:
UK poluation distribution overview.
London - location, importance and migration.
London - Opportunities
London - Challenges
Urban Regeneration Project - London Docklands.
Sustainability - Freiburg and BEDZED.
Urban transport strategies.
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A set of knowledge organisers and revision summaries that cover the UK element of Section A: Urban Issues and Challenges of the AQA GCSE Syllabus. A case study of Bristol linked to the specification requirements is included and covers the key strands required, including regeneration . The resource is fully editable but a PDF version is also included.
Covers:
UK poluation distribution overview.
Bristol - location, importance and migration.
Bristol - Opportunities
Bristol - Challenges
Urban Regeneration Project - The Temple Quarter.
Sustainability - Freiburg and BEDZED.
Urban transport strategies.
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A lesson on mapwork for Y3/4 in which pupils locate and name the major rivers of the UK and some of the major towns and cities that lie along their courses. 4 river/waterway maps are included but it is highly recommended you put out a class set of good quality atlases with detailed mapping of the UK in them. Pupils will need to use their skills of comparing features across different maps in order to label the major UK rivers and answer the questions below. The activity is differentiated three ways.

All 8 lessons which comprise the second Enquiry Question for the water topic of Edexcel A Level Geography.
You will find all lessons and resources, with notes under the slides to help show how the lessons flows, as well as homeworks and exam questions too.
Please look out for other water resources and carbon resources too (being uploaded through June 2018).
Thanks for looking.

The fourth lesson in Enquiry Question 2 in the water unit for Year 2 of Edexcel A Level Geography - Paper 1.
This lesson looks at two different case studies of flooding in the UK: Somerset Levels and Boscastle.
This lesson is also available as part of Enquiry Question 2 Bundle and a Water Bundle.
Thank you for looking.